Last night members of the Cambridge Rotary Club were guests of the Cambridge Ohio U.S.A. Rotary Club. The luncheon was held in England and America simultaneously and goodwill messages were exchanged across the transatlantic telephone by the respective presidents. Picture shows: Beneath the Union Jack and Old Glory, members of the Cambridge Royal Rotary Club listen to the President of the Cambridge, Ohio Rotarians. Left to right are, P.E.Rycroft, A.G. Emburey (Cambridge President), Rev Sam Senior, and D.E. Knapman, Cambridge Telephone manager responsible for the transatlantic hook-up. 15 Jan
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Last night members of the Cambridge Rotary Club were guests of the Cambridge Ohio U.S.A. Rotary Club. The luncheon was held in England and America simultaneously and goodwill messages were exchanged across the transatlantic telephone by the respective presidents. Picture shows: Beneath the Union Jack and Old Glory, members of the Cambridge Royal Rotary Club listen to the President of the Cambridge, Ohio Rotarians. Left to right are, P.E.Rycroft, A.G. Emburey (Cambridge President), Rev Sam Senior, and D.E. Knapman, Cambridge Telephone manager responsible for the transatlantic hook-up. 15 January 1948